WO2000051249A1 - Interference cancellation in radio stations - Google Patents
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- the present invention is concerned with a method and apparatus for multiuser interference cancellation in a system comprising a radio base station serving several transmitting radio stations.
- the invention is also concerned with an interference cancellation unit for use in such systems.
- Radio transmission of information is carried out by modulation of a carrier wave and transmitting the modulated signal with a radio transmitter.
- the receiver demodulates the signal to reproduce the information sent.
- the demodulation and modulation techniques depend on the multiple access method used.
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Multiple Access
- a communication channel is a single radio frequency band. Interference with adjacent channels is limited by the use of band pass filters which only pass signal energy within the specified frequency band.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- the signals can share the same frequency band and the CDMA receiver can also operate with several frequency bands at the same time. The selection, i.e. discrimination, between the desired signal and other signals is carried out by suitable signal processing, which is based on a spreading code used to modify the desired signal. All simultaneous connections use different codes.
- the radio signal is received by an antenna and filtered so that signals of other frequencies would not interfere.
- the result is demodulated to a bandlimited base band signal that can be fed to a base band processing unit to reproduce the transmitted digital data stream, which had been modulated by for example spread spectrum technique.
- spread spectrum radio signals are transmitted by expanding the bandwidth of the information signal by means of an independent code signal. The band spreading is achieved so that each fed information bit is replaced by a code sequence. If the receiver is authorized and has a syncronous code signal then the corresponding information signal can be despread and demodulated.
- One CDMA technique uses a signature sequence to represent one bit of information.
- the signature sequence comprises M bits and each bit is called a chip.
- the entire M- chip sequence is referred to as a transmitted symbol.
- the despreading code isolates the signals of the desired station and reduces the signals of other stations to noise.
- Interference from the other transmitting radio stations served by the base station occur in all kind of radio receiver systems, such as CDMA, TDMA and FDMA systems mentioned above, as the antenna of the radio receiver system receives a radio signal, which is a combination of signals from some or all the transmitting radio stations (or mobile stations) in a cell or sector of a cell.
- a radio signal which is a combination of signals from some or all the transmitting radio stations (or mobile stations) in a cell or sector of a cell.
- interference from mobile stations from other base stations might occur. There are methods, with which interference from such mobile station can be cancelled without knowledge about the transmitting mobile station. Such interference might be received by an antenna and demodulated, even though the detector will ignore them in a later stage.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- interference limits the number of mobile stations that can access the same base station.
- the communication quality decreases with an increased number of mobile stations. It is therefore preferable to take information of other interferring signals into consideration at the receiver in decoding the received signal to cancel co-channel interference in the radio receivers.
- IC interference cancellation
- the interference from other transmitting radio stations is calculated based on an estimate of its transmitted symbol, and the estimated interference is deducted from the total received signal.
- the interference might also be calculated on the basis of spreading sequences and time delays, for example using a decorrelating detector.
- All users' interference signals may be estimated in parallell, in which the estimates are refined over a number of stages; or in serial, where the user signals are ranked according to their reliability; or a hybrid combination of the serial and parallell methods.
- a description of parallell and serial interference cancellation methods can be found in'TERFORMANCE OF AN ADAPTIVE SUCCESSIVE SERIAL- PARALLELL CANCELLATION SCHEME IN FLAT RAYLEIGH FADING CHANNELS, Tik-Bin Oon, Raymond Steele and Ying Li, Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Univ. ofshire, SOI17 1BJ, UK.
- each interference-canceling stage generates estimated symbol values for the mobile stations, later stages refining the estimates of earlier stages. Each time a symbol value is thus estimated or re-estimated, corresponding information is removed from the base band signal.
- the multiuser interference cancellation method of the invention is used in a radio receiver which receives signals within the range of the receiver in a system with several transmitting radio stations. Interference from other transmitting radio stations is cancelled so that a desired signal cleaned from interfering signals would be obtained.
- the transmitting radio stations use a particular multiple access method for transmitting modulated radio signals.
- the radio receiver receives a radio signal as a sum of the signals from at least two transmitting radio stations in the system.
- the radio signal is processed in accordance with the multiple access method used, whereafter interference is cancelled from at least some of the transmitting radio stations in the system from the radio signal.
- the desired modulated signal sent to the receiver is then estimated.
- the method of the invention is mainly characterized in that the interfering signals from at least some of the transmitting radio stations are processed in at least two separate operations in one or more stages, the result of each separate operation being taken into consideration in the estimation of the desired signal.
- a part of the interfering signals, constituting a group of user signals is processed in one of the separate operations, while the rest of the interfering signals, constituting another group or other groups of user signals, are processed in the other separate operation(s).
- the apparatus and the multi-user interference cancellation unit of the invention are mainly characterized in that the multi-user interference cancellation unit consists of at l o least two physical units, over which the interfering signals are processed in separate operations in one or more stages.
- the interference cancellation is preferably carried out over two or more physical units, one for each group of user signals, with one or more information transmissions 15 between the units, so that all or part of the estimated interference signals are deducted from the total received signal.
- a physical unit may comprise one receiver board or a part thereof.
- the units comprise means 20 for transferring information, between the units, of the signals from transmitting radio stations.
- the interference cancellation carried out separately for two or more groups of user signals in at least one stage in each physical 25 unit is carried out to achieve estimated interference signals from each separate operation, whereafter the estimated interference signals are deducted from the total received signal as a sum of total of user signals cancelled in each separate operation.
- This embodiment can be carried out so that the estimated signal values are used in the 30 next cancellation stages to further improve these values and the information transmission between the units consists of cleaned signals that are sent to the other units to be taken into consideration in the next cancellation stages.
- the information transmission between the units consists of total estimated interfering signals.
- the transmission between the units is in form of an output signal from each physical unit, consisting of a composite data stream which contains information about the users which were assigned to the unit in form of detected values of each users received data, the associated channel estimates, time delay estimates, spreading codes and such information and is sent to the other units so they can generate estimated values or similar values for the users in the other units for cancelling the associated interference from their assigned users.
- Different interference cancellation methods can be used.
- the interference from the other transmitting radio stations in the system is calculated on the basis of the estimate of their transmitted symbols.
- the interference might also be calculated on the basis of spreading sequences and time delays, for example using a decorrelating detector.
- the interference cancellation methods used in the separate interference cancellation operations can be serial interference cancellation methods, parallell interference cancellation methods, or hybrid methods of these and they can be carried out with the same method or with different methods in the different units.
- the range of the receiver in a system with several transmitting radio stations within which radio signals are received is mainly the one served by the base station, but the reciever might also receive signals from mobile stations served by other base stations.
- the method can be used in FDMA, TDMA and CDMA systems and is especially useful in all types of CDMA systems, including WCDMA.
- the invention has an other advantage in that a pool of receiver boards each containing one or more of said physical units, can exist at the base station and can be assigned to a particular sector as traffic loads vary within the cell.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of the partitioned IC method of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a schematic view of still another embodiment of the invention.
- the partitioned IC method of the invention is generally illustrated in figure 1 in connection with a CDMA receiver. All users within a cell (or a sector of a cell) are divided into N groups.
- the receiver at the base station receives a CDMA signal through an antenna 4.
- the demodulator (not illustrated) of the receiver system produces a base band signal which is the sum of the base band signals from transmitting mobile stations belonging to the cell or sector of a cell served by the base station.
- the combined signal might include signals from transmitting radio stations belonging to other base stations.
- the base band signals are sent to the physical units PU1, PU2, PUN which is illustrated with the arrows 5, 1A, 2A, NA.
- the receiver performs the IC function for each group of user signals on the separate physical units, PU1, PU2...PUN, which may be separate electronic boards or parts thereof.
- the physical units After that the first stage of IC function has been carried out in the physical units PU1, PU2, PUN, the physical units output information to the other units (in figure 1, PU1 sends information to PU2 and PUN, PU2 sends information to PU1 and PUN and PUN sends information to PU1 and PU2).
- This information is used in the next stages of the IC cancellation of the other units. This is illustrated in figure 1 by the arrows la, lb, lc, 2a, 2b, 2c and Na, Nb, Nc.
- the output signals 1A1, 2A1 and NA1 represent the signal estimated for users of group 1,2,N, respectively, which in the next cancellation stage 2 are used to further improve the estimated signal values.
- An estimated symbol value is obtained for the first user to be cancelled by using the base band signal and the despreading code of the first user.
- An interference signal is estimated by using the user specific code.
- the base band signal is modified by subtracting from it the interference signal of the first user obtained.
- the result is a modified base band signal from which interference from the first user signal has been cancelled.
- This result base band signal is used in the cancellation of the user signal which is ranked next and so on until the last cancellation to be carried out on the physical unit is done and the weakest signal is obtained and subtracted from the foregoing base band signal with a cleaned signal as a result.
- Corresponding interference cancellations are carried out on the physical units for each user signal group.
- the interference cancellation may take place in many stages to obtain better and better results. In that case, after each interference cancellation stage, information transfer takes place between the physical units so that the cancellation carried out in a given physical unit is taken into consideration in the estimation of the base band signal on the other units and vice versa.
- Figure 2 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the invention.
- the signal received by the antenna 4 is converted to a base band signal and sent (arrow 5) to the physical units PUl, PUN, where it is cleaned from interference of all those users which are assigned to the physical unit PUl, PUN and the cleaned signal is passed to the other units, which is illustrated with arrows la, Nb.
- the output signals 1A1, NB1 represent the detected symbol values, which in the next cancellation stage 2 are used to further improve the estimated values.
- the cancellation can be carried out as many times as wished on each board.
- FIG. 3 A detailed example of another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in figure 3 for an implementation over 3 IC units, A, B, C.
- a CDMA signal is received through the antenna 4 and is sent to the receiver station, which is illustrated with arrow 5.
- the buffer block receives real-time data from the antenna.
- the detection and signal processing is performed in a block-wise batch mode.
- the buffer block stores the data needed for each of these block- wise detections.
- the first cancellation stage 1 carried out in the first physical unit A the original interferring signals bO +c0 of user groups b and c are cancelled and a better base band signal al can be used in interference cancellation stage 2.
- a total estimated interfering signal al+bO+cO, as a result of the interference cancellation stage 1 carried out in physical unit A is passed to the second physical unit B.
- the first cancellation stage 1 is carried out in a corresponding way in the physical units B and C.
- the original interferring signals aO+cO are cancelled in unit B and the original interferring signals bO+aO in unit C.
- Better base band signals bl and cl can be used in cancellation stage 2.
- a total estimated interfering signal al+bl+cO as a result of the interference cancellation stage 1 of both the physical units A and B is passed to the third physical unit C.
- a total estimated interfering signal al+bl+cl as a result of the interference cancellation stage 1 of all three units A,B and C is passed to cancellation stage 2 to be carried out in unit A.
- cancellation stage 2 the cancellation steps of cancellation stage 1 are repeated by means of the new signals. (Note that there are only the units A,B and C in the figure. The numbers indicate the stage of cancellation carried out in that unit.)
- the output signal from the IC physical unit is a composite data stream which contains information about the users which were assigned to the unit.
- This information consists of detected values of each users received data, the associated channel estimates, time delay estimates, spreading codes and such information.
- the above information is used in the other units so they can generate cross-correlation values or similar values for cancelling the associated interference from their assigned users.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram presentation of the radio receiver station of the invention.
- Radio signals for example CDMA signals, are received through an antenna 4.
- the demodulator 6 of the radio receiver station produces a base band signal which is the sum of the base band signals from all the transmitting mobile stations belonging to the cell or a sector of a cell or to several cells.
- the users are divided into N groups.
- the base band signal is sent to a base band processor 7, which constitutes means for interference cancellation and represents the multiuser interference cancellation unit of the invention.
- the multiuser interference cancellation unit 7 comprises physical units PUl, PU2,...PUN for cancellation of interference in a way according to the invention. More in detail, the base band signal is sent to physical units PUl, PU2, PUN.
- the interference cancellation is carried out on separate physical units, PUl, PU2...PUN for each group.
- the physical units may be separate electronic boards or parts thereof.
- the physical units output information to the other units and the interference cancellation can be carried out in several stages in a way according to the invention this information being used in the next stages of the IC cancellation of the other units, which is illustrated by interference cancellation numbers 2,3... Z in figure 5.
- the lines between the units illustrate the information transmissions between them as explained in connection with the other figures.
- the final estimated modulated signals are sent to the decoder 8 which decodes them to reconstruct the information sent to the radio receiver of the system.
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